i?s gtiWelmrgli port. I'uMiwlipd every Thuraday. T- H. HARTER, Editor and Pi oprictor. Subscription 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: tin f'llumti. inn Yrvr fM.O Our hU I 'il ii in n I Mix yntr i.t) in t..urtli CiiIiiiiiii, llui-Vp.r 11.0 r rolcli.nt' nr.l, rr y T M.O Au.ht"r. l-.ri iit t. Ailiiilnl'trntnr, ! AIiic Nullrra IM W lii'ii Oo .rvy nrrHimi ini nin Mrn lumli', all Ivcrt 'wiiiciii'. lii'iTlf"! I'if W" limn 4 imnith", wn rhurxi' tl mt Ini'li (or tir-t l.i-ertlun fl.im or ll " ml inx-Mimi ami tb ccum lur men ari.i ifiifiit lii'vrtlon. Thursday, Oct. 25, 1S88. KUTM.K AN NATIONAL TlCKKT. t rrM-iil III'NJAMIN II A lilt INI IN, nl Itnlliiim. I'nr vli1" PnvMilfiit I.KVt T. M hT't.N, nf Ynr. kli TIlntilllM IMilll, iji-wi rufin'. .! ilin II . TiiMiirf . Iiillli WlllnltMllklT, 1 1 n .1 - ri I'. .IhIiii. Willi. ill! C. ll:illllIIMl .Mill S. Mi klllliiv. .Ins'ill It. T. ' ii.lt -.. Wllllitin H. Kill. K.U'i'r l'ln.-lii .1 . siiinin l I., hurt.. KIIwkI lird'Hi. Krn II. Hippie. WlllliiMi i. I'aMie. IVtcr K. Il'l' k. :ctoi:s. Henry II. Ileelltel. Inhti II. limit. Wllmm c. hP". TlMHlM lli :ler. (..eiiru'e Hull liliiwin. .Inlih c. Imer. .I.Ti'llil.ill K. Miller. li.Hinre .1 K.lll'il. 1 1 1 1 r s. Caul. ienr'e ftlmt. .Ir. I'nrti r . N'ewTiiver. .I.illll . Willlare. .Inllll St lirtet lint. .Invepll TlhHHilH .li Itll'S. I.. M. I'niTiil. lJf lTlll.H'AN Statu TlCKKT. V'..r Aii liter Ui-nrral. Tilti.MAH MclMMAM'iil HUlr I'oiinljr. I nr Silprilni J Hi l u e, JAM KS T. MITCH KM., nl riiilHilclptiln. A-ieeliite iil1i II IMIV IIIH.WN. 1 1 EI I DH'AN CofNTV TlCKET. I 'ntitf r. I..K MklNSnN i-liulnr. S. It HA I I S ".I'lntil v A Mil N S. IIKM HU'll. rtniliii'iitiiri' W. W. WITrKNMVK.lt. Id-nl'tiT fl Ui'i'nriler II K.N K V .1. IH I 'K. lUMrh't Altnrnrv. II. K. Mll.l.i:i(,.lr. .liirv 'iintiiiiiiiifr Z. T A V 1.1 K i KM HKHI.IN(. liKI'tl'l.ICAN SrAMIX( CoMMITTEE. Ailnni -Heiirv 1'i.liln-. TuMim Milelioll. Hniver W. K. I ww,!', K. Spwlll. Hikiit Wi-i-ll. M. I'l-li. .!.. Snvilor. ivmr W. II. N.ipp. II. II. Walter. t lm p linn --Si itinn l..uiir. iu Trnir num. r'nnkltii t'lniK Unleinler, Jiienh Hiu.tinK'rr. .Iiii'kum W. S. SImiIW. .1. S. Yeiiriek. MiilJIi'lmruli-.l. M. stiMiiinuer, Win. Kumlk'. Mlililli-ere-k .1. U. Keller. .I..I. Miti-ln-ll. Miiiine T. I' llninniel, W. l. HoMnur. IViiii II. W. Wit tin r, lmie How. I'errv W. II. II inliiitt. 1 1. K. Hmrlim". I Wry Wi-I I. C. Mmujit, .1. N. Wlllm. Sehnmriive M. I'. Wwireiiiieiler S. K. "iliiipwin. Sjirinx 1. 1. MiinlwH, I). K. Heinle. I riliin .li.lui l II . .1. H. Ilerrelil. Wfc.luiut.Mi-K. . Tii.il. ). A. lletilnrr. Apprcliciisiou iiliout Gi'iieral Hur rison'H iitnoHH for a lii:li trust loiiff iid navi way to atlmirutiou for hin wonilcrful titnc-HH for auy place in the sift of tli' iumiiiIp. TLc Atcliison (.'iiutijiioH HiiyH.it is report fil in Khhhiih that tho tlojv 1 1 i 1 1 of I i hii n'i;it s to thn cul lieiin party in New York ainl Imli :in,i lu eps ii such a riicket that tho people in those States eaii hardly sleep infills. S. I). listen, ltepiiHiean eaiuliihite for Senator will lie more than likely he elect eil. The tlistrict is Repllh ieaii ainl if defeated the fault lies with the 1!( pulilicaiis. We have sent a Demoeratie represent at ivi' from this district n enough. N'ow'h our t inte to make a change. It is within our reach. ' 'Guards, up and at 'fin." 1)d not he mislead ly false report ou the eve of flection. The time for campaign issues Hprunj; in the elev enth hour ha ceased to defeat can didate. I'cpuhlicaiis don't he mis lead. If you hear report that are loulit ful don't allow them to lead you into making a mistake. Stand ly your color. The Republican ticket is clean throughout audi worthy of your Hiipport. Don't trade. Cio Ym Htraiht. When General IIarrion, the hrave Union commander, i elected rrenident there will he no danger of rehel Hay; order, of insulting vetoeH for hills pensioning; disabled Holdieru or the widow and children of Union veteran, of favoritism for Confed erate, of Decoration day fi shiny trip, or of infamou orderH to make war on women and children employ, cd in United State arenals. Har riou isn't that ort of mau, and he won't have any Endicotts or Gar land in hi Cabinet who are. Workingmcn intend to make the ixth of next November the Appo niatox of free trade. Th9 Collar a Say Lis. Later in tho campaign, when the Hilly dollar n day lie wa circulated, tho 7V'foberved ! "'Thin i noth ing more than a vernion of the re mark ho often and with Home excuse attributed to Henry Ward Beecher. liut it i Hftfo to declare that Gener al Harrison never mad any hucIi re mark and never approved the utter ance. Every man i entitled to all tho compensation for hi labor he can honently pun. Gereral Harrison ha never nhown the HliRhtent dispo nition to dispute ho nelf-evident a proposition. If ho were not a hu mane man ho ha been a politician with Htifficient art to be dicreet in hi remark when recklessness would only impede his own ambition. To attribute the remark to him i to launch at an early date a manifest campaign lie. The less there i of that ort of electioneering the better." Dr. Atkinson, the crippled conre Hional candidate in this district, i one of the most popular and satiH- factory candidate in thi district be fore a contituency in thi country to-day. He ha been unusually well treated, but this i due to the fact that lie has rendered epecial good ervice to hi people in the entire district, irrespective of party, relig ion or color, He i a crippled sold ier, walk on a pair of crutches, and while it is true that he ha bodily infirmities, we all know what a well balanced mind he possesses, stored with rare nuggets from the extensive field of literature, medicine, science and law. Mr. Atkinson ha done much for tho tin; soldier. Ho ans wers every letter promptly, look af ter the poor soldier's claim at the Pension Bureau, facilitatcH the granting of it so far as it lies in hi power, and in addition vote for all legislation in the interest of the country's defender. Mr. Atkinson is not only Nerving hi soldier const it ucnts. Ho is alive to the great tpies tions in which we are all interested. He i a Protectionist from away back. He voted against the Mill bill, spoke against it, and worked against it. Ho w ill do it again, and never will agret; to vote thebread out of the poor people' mouth. Every successive campaign in which Mr. Atkinon has mid a nana ins majorities Have in creased. This year he will receive a lugger seiul-oll than ever. The Demo crat might a well jump into the At kinson boat at once and save them selves from an untimely political grave. Vote for Atkinson. Hunt ingdon (Unite. Thi iw a Republican Senatorial District. The Republicans should now take it into their head to elect a Republican Senator and not throw their chances away by again Bend ing a Democrat to Harrisburg. It i an indisputable fact that ever sinco thi district has been repre sented in the Senate, not a single vote ha been cast by either repre sentative for a Republican United State Senator. Captain S. D. Bates will vote for a Republican United State Senator. Every Republican should vote for Bates. ORPHANS' col KT SAI.KOF REAL ESTATE! Tlie illiilerslijlieil AllllllliNtllltiir of Peter l'nl. linns late u( .Miidilei reek tun n.-lilp. Snviler rutin tv. I'a., ilei'il. iiy v Irlne air an i.nli-r Issu.-il out of the oriiliiuiH' Court nf Snviler i iiuiilv tv ru fXimsc tu ptilille sale on I lie preiulsex mi Tuesday, October .'id, 1H, Bt lOoVlirku. III. The felliiwlmf ili-Kerllii'il real estate, town : All tliat ivrlaln Inesstiatfe anil trai t ot l.iinl situate In .Mnlilhvreek tn imlilp, simler einintx , Pa., Iiutinileil on the Surtli hv InnilM nf .Inlni IniiikleU rp r's heirs. Kasl hv lamlHiif Mary Hiiiiiiiii I. smith lv latiilsul llenr'v Saiir. West hy laniNtif Henry lli'inuiiel, eimlulii. In &4 Al'ltKS, Inure or less with the apptitenane es, on Hhleh are ereeteil aTWosToKY llWKl.1 INii llul SK. HANK I1A1IN anil other necessary laitliiillillniiH. iil-..i an orrhurd ol cliolee fruit trees. kihhI spring of water hear the dimr. uIkiiiI Mi ai res nl the almvc I. mil Is rlear. II ml thu rest Is Well tllnliereil. TKHMs-ii mt cent, eash uml the Imlahre nil the Isl ilav of April l-H. HKNHY llt'MMEI.. Oct. 4, 'ss. Ailinluistrutor. SHERIl'F'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Hy virtue ol a writ nf U vurl KhcIun IssiumI out nf theCoitrl nl t'nllllnnn plena of Snvder rotinty I'a., ami to ine (llit i ted, will extHiHe the follow- Inir l.l Vui nl., ti, in, I. II.. ... A... .. .. ........ ... , , r.,u- lu iiii..oiiri iiuuse la Ihu IkiruucU uf MiailleburKU at 10 o'clock u. m. hat unlay Nov. 3, 188,8. (irlinm. iy va Heliik- all Unit certain tract of land Hltuati) lii A ash iilMoii low iishlp. Shder county, l'euim. Hoiindea mid deHcrllH-il n'sMi-tlvely as follow to wit: HotinilcU North by lands of .loiiiut KIsHluir er uml Henry Kimter. Kast bv IhiiiIh of f' Hover anil Public riwd. South by Samuel Ueleiienl back and I'hlllp Moyer, West by Jo ph HU'tlen anil lli iny KiimIit I'nnlaliilutf 1 22 Acres, more or less. wherennriH creeled a two Mnrv triune DWKLI.INO IUiCsK. JJuuk ltarn m"a ull uecesHary ouibulldltiKH. u 8her.fr. omce ximlWll?Z?btt- NOTICE IN PARTITION. In the matter of the Estate of Mam net Mover, late of Ventre town ' " . ., itci; ct. To Sophl iMoyar ami eleven children, vli: liana. Meyar on. ol the petltlo.era ol Centra .u,.., ...uui, ra.,anu Lovtnit Mov er. whol lni.ru.arrled with (leo. I. K other pMltlotjer of Adam, township, Kyj county, I'a.. Wflili1Kton Moyer, Thro, U,ii HI. Joe county. Mlrhliran. Iivi.i' i...V.. Valley X Koadi, Union county. Pa..JeaMoy. ar of Iraukllu towuihlp, Knyder countv i Ko.w.11 Moyjrol MlddliVaek l2wn..p? Lyai eouuty, I'a., Jeremiah Moy.r of Ada", i T town- nJ"1.e, ""iVr.r., Jk.oS Mover "oi I.linedoue towuahlo. T7ni.,n . .' . Heave," ftiynV.p,Tnyd.VSn7y AH.n Movurof Centra Liwnhin a..i I ' ' - ""n You are hereby notllied that by virtue ol a writ of lmiul.lt.on lued oil J 1 tha OrphSn llourt ol Suyder county, and to ma dlr.cteVtl.at an n.,ue.t will be held on tha prVml.e. in t entre townnhlo. Snyder county. Pa on . Sat urday Nov. . 'as. at 10 o'cl," k I'. M.'to"', partition or valuation ol tha Ueal tvtoTImll you think proper. ' o 11 KKUJJEN DKEESESh.rlB. My Poor Back! That' the common ciclamation of thoa auftering with rheumatism or Lklnry troubles. Ia either disease Paine'f Celery Compound will surely effect cure, and there will no longer be any cause to complain of M poor back." ing confirm our claims for that grand old " Two weeks ago I could not sleep was constipated and kidneys did not act, back. Since I took Taine's Celery and I Can slerp like a child." Zenas "Having been troubled with rheumatism to get around, and was very often con have used nearly til medicines imaginable, tage. Having seen Tnine's Celery Con Hundreds of testimonials like the follow remedy, Taines's Celery Compound i more than an hour at a time any night, and bad good deal of pain in the Compound the ptu'n has left my back, Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, for five years, I was almost unable fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I besides outside advices, but to no advan- pound advertised, I gave It a trial. I have cured. I can now jump around and feet used only one bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy." Frank Caroti, Eureka, Nevada. Frict, fr.oo. Six for fj.oo. Soi.n sy DnutitiTs. Sknd rot 8-fagb Testimonial Panui. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. AN ELEGANT) Line of STOVES Such fin lias never before b-n seen In Snyder county will be found at D. T. RHOADES STOVE DEPOT The vnrifty is ho trrent, the styleo ia elfant. uikI the prlc so renxotmble that thf closest buyers cunt resist the temptim appenriince of the liiunnilicent SitiHre llfiitera t.lnl Elegant Cook stoves and All buy a Stove and go home happy. Xcw Sunshine, Art Fortune, Xcw Howo Ventilated, tint! others. New Jicptliitor, Xcw Susquehanna, nnnl Ofnunn Grand Times, (.olden Age, Etc., Etc. uUUK ulUVuOl Square Heaters: S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. -AGENT EOH THE NEW ME I Sewins Macnine This innchlntt beyond a doubt the lihteHt runninif, eas lent operated and moHt durable inucliiiii' in the market. Simple, Htrontr, Hwift, and Btire. Perfect in every particular. It haw work- ' ed Itnelf into the lead ntfainnt all -'ir competition ami today tttandH unrivaieii lor an purpoueM. My Merchant Tailoring Department In full and complete. I am daily receiving xhinmentK of CLOTHS. CASSI MKKF.S. Etc., for the iiiauufacture of Ntyllnh and well iiuule Clothinjr. I take irder for suit through Snyder county and til waymruurnntee Sutisfac- IIOII. lantugng, D.ving and Repairing Xcatly and Cheaply done. Call and examine the famiotiH New Homo Macliitie, Heethe(ualityof Roods anil tne mvich oi our doming uml we will neeit no other recotuenihitioiiH. Auk. HI, 'S8. S. T. HIC K, New Ilerlin, I'a. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined riilo and shot-gun oilers ad vantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They far excel alloth crs in strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. PR I C FVL siac-snaP action, best decarbonized blued I il llfaLkJ casteelbarrl.10 or 12 irauL'eshot. 44 Win- hseterc f. rillo cartridge weight 10 to 121bs. nrice $30, Top-snap action, same as above, 38-55 Rallard cartridge, or w iiieusier, price . .-1. - ' - 1 11 - n x ne uuo,o prices uiciuuio iuu paper slio and one box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE ! A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Rait, ect. I respectfully submit to you a few prices. Assorted Trout-lies at 25c. a dozen, tr.out-lioks to cu 25c. per doz., plain trout Looks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents pe yard. Reels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. x J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. A new Stock of Goods linn juot been received which we will take pleaited t-oubow you anil If you are A C0MPETEOT JUDGE of pood and ntylli.li clotliliin? If no let me prevail on you to call nt uiy ntore and look over my Fall Stock. It i made up of thecholceot and mont (teoirnble -election that It has ever been our nood fortune to secure and has been bouvht under the mont fav orable conditions that ready money can control. Gasb is a Wosflerfnl Lever In upHfttlntf hltrh price, and we have imed It well. Our C-Call at once G. C. GUTELIUS, Mlddleburh. Pa, 1888. Spring and Summer. 18s Wo arc now prepared to show you an immense varii il IliifliliiiiiiJ'IiiiraiE:! In Dry Goods we have an elegant line of Conihin Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, iSatines, A Variety of Wash Dress Goo Scotch Zephyr Cloth .New Calicoes, Century Cloth, White Dress (i Elegant Line of Cassimeres Laces, and Embroideries. SCHOGH BROS., Selinsgro av ataiKjaiai a I. Well Mill 1 still continue iu tho Mctchnut Tniloi iDg bohiuees with rw- Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa and take this tueuns of informing the people of Snyder coiiDty, I have on huud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the bent and most reliable New York and l'bili bonses. and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairitg ing and Scouring. done on short notice. Nov. ltf. E. E. BIC New Goods! New Good IlavltiK jutit returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent : goods we take this method to invite the citizens of t he West Kml to fee it and notice the GREATLY REDUCED PRIG at which we are offering it. You will llnd everything; of the latest -line of READY MADE CLOTHIi Dry Goods, Dress Qoods, Single and Double Shawls, Woolen Ulunkti j Spreads, Linen Table Goods, Glassware, Tinware, Queens ware, a full line of Jewelry, Clocks, M BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS i Everything is new and fresh and the prices cannot help but suit I' est buyers. We are always thankful for the liberal patronage thus I tended oh, and will endeaver to merit a continuance of the same by and upright dealings. FItEIDMAN & GETZ, Beavertout, OirNeiCoilaQonSkotGDiail W. hat-, tb. tMMt thra. bvr.1 MaiblaaUM (oa Mca-wM.r lor a.aw w. ml la piu. on Jr.i ES'XSEJS'hZl OUB EMPEltOB j ar. uiur puHd ana ik. bMt I a ih. ' I .. KIom, WUihaai WtuibM or Sporting U"JrJ iPSSXlXttl: OUB MAN ON TllBj uifailaai.a. .a(arr th. 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